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In the first ever systematic genetic survey, we have used rigorous decontamination followed by mitochondrial 12S RNA sequencing to identify the species origin of 30 hair samples attributed to anomalous primates. Two Himalayan samples, one from Ladakh, India, the other from Bhutan, had their closest genetic affinity with a Palaeolithic polar bear, Ursus maritimus. Otherwise the hairs were from a range of known extant mammals.

Im not saying big foot is real or isnt real, I am saying we live eat breath beside many species. If we are possible , isnt that proof enough that anything is possible. Some stated that they are regular hikers , mountains, woods etc.. and have yet to see evidence of bigfoot. Younger I was to out and about in the mountains. I know mountain lions exist yet I never saw one, found fur, bones or fecal matter. I was exploring mountain areas known for mountain lions. For so long until our technology progressed big foot, yeti, were taught as myth or urban ledgend. So when hiking I doubt you were looking for proper evidence or any at all. What I do know is scientists have discovered other humanoid sculls, dna and evidence. All im saying is keep an open mind. Pay close attention to what they arnt telling you. That is where the evidence will be.

Im not saying big foot is real or isnt real, I am saying we live eat breath beside many species. If we are possible , isnt that proof enough that anything is possible. Some stated that they are regular hikers , mountains, woods etc.. and have yet to see evidence of bigfoot. Younger I was to out and about in the mountains. I know mountain lions exist yet I never saw one, found fur, bones or fecal matter. I was exploring mountain areas known for mountain lions. For so long until our technology progressed big foot, yeti, were taught as myth or urban ledgend. So when hiking I doubt you were looking for proper evidence or any at all. What I do know is scientists have discovered other humanoid sculls, dna and evidence. All im saying is keep an open mind. Pay close attention to what they arnt telling you. That is where the evidence will be.

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I found myself the other night watching the Discovery Channels documentary called "The Russian Yeti: The Killer Lives". The documentary is actually based off of nine hikers that were killed back in 1959 in the Ural mountains called the "Dyatlov Incident".

I found it pretty entertaining and was running crazy in conspiracy theories including the Soviet Government.

Mr. Biscardi claims big footprints in the Bigfoot world. He takes credit for bringing the topic to mainstream America and boasts that he is the on-call expert for reporters who need commentary after sightings of the creature.

He travels around the country in a trailer adorned with images of Bigfoot and has been cited dozens of times in publications over the years, with wire reports of his exploits picked up as far away as Azerbaijan. The reports describe him as a Bigfoot booster, a Bigfoot explorer, a filmmaker, purveyor of Bigfoot-related goods and CEO of Searching for Bigfoot, a company that his IPO filings say was the predecessor company of Bigfoot Project Investments.

I bet that trailer is an awesome sight.

William Jevning, 56, says he first came face-to-face with a Bigfoot when he was a teenager and has been researching the topic ever since. He has written three books, co-hosts a Bigfoot-focused podcast, which also serves as a forum for those who say they have had encounters to share their stories, and says his main goal is to keep Sasquatch on the up and up.

Mr. Jevning said he and his radio-show partners have also drawn interest from investors to help expand their platform. He wouldn’t be specific, but he says the number of Bigfoot believers is growing.

“We put a real no-nonsense approach to it, and people are really responding,” Mr. Jevning said.

A Bigfoot podcast? Why haven't I heard of this. Oh, and people are responding. Don't miss the bus cr33kster.